Into the Woods review β Brothers Grimm gloriously mashed up by Sondheim
Bridge theatre, London
Stephen Sondheim and James Lapineβs fairytale adventure follows its archetypal characters into real-world emotion, brilliantly drawn and sung
Can Stephen Sondheim and James Lapineβs eternally imaginative Grimm brothers mashup ever disappoint, when its book is so clever and it is driven by the most gorgeous (if tricky) music? Jordan Feinβs production shimmers and shines with all the humour and pathos of these errant fairytale characters who misadventure into the woods, winding their rearranged stories around each other.
The show begins with swift efficiency, racing through some of the early songs, but it gathers feeling and there is picaresque fun. A witchβs curse inflicted on the Baker (Jamie Parker) and his wife (Katie Brayben) for the sins of his father can only be broken if they bring her Cinderellaβs shoe, Rapunzelβs golden hair, Red Ridinghoodβs coat and the milky white cow so dear to Jack (of the beanstalk).
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Β© Photograph: Tristram Kenton/The Guardian

Β© Photograph: Tristram Kenton/The Guardian

Β© Photograph: Tristram Kenton/The Guardian